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. >>> turning to the economy. news that the days of record low interest rates will soon be over. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says the economy is improving so much the fed will end its stimulus programs next year. the prospect of higher rates for mortgages and car loans sent stocks into a tailspin with the dow losing more than 200 points. >>> a new documentary is fueling controversy over a devastating plane crash in 1996. twa flight 800, exploded over long island on its way to paris killing all 230 people on board. a four-year investigation that included piecing the plane back together, determined that a faulty fuel tank brought the plane down. six people involved in that investigation claim there is a cover-up. >> it was either a terrorist attack that they wanted to ignore or an accident as a result of military operations that went wrong. >> i find that ridiculous, quite frankly. everything i heard so far is just a rehashing of old speculations, if you will, that don't match the facts of the investigation. >> all right, former investigators have now petitioned the ntsb
. >>> turning to the economy. news that the days of record low interest rates will soon be over. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says the economy is improving so much the fed will end its stimulus programs next year. the prospect of higher rates for mortgages and car loans sent stocks into a tailspin with the dow losing more than 200 points. >>> a new documentary is fueling controversy over a devastating plane crash in 1996. twa flight 800, exploded over long island on...
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how much volatility is ahead on the economy and what should washington do. >>> and the debate over spying. is the country still behind the nsa's programs? or does the president need to make a public case to keep it going? with us, 14 capitol hill voices. assistant democratic leader in the senate, dick durbin of illinois. top republican on the senate homeland security committee, key conservative voice on immigration, tom coburn of oklahoma. democratic congresswoman from california, loretta sanchez. the chairman of the house intelligence committee, republican congressman mike rogers of michigan. then our political roundtable on obama's rough patch. critical reviews of his trip to the g-8. and his efforts on syria. falling approval ratings. is his second term slipping away. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest-running television program, this is "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. we've got breaking news we're following this morning. nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move. he has left hong kong, boarded a commercial flight to moscow a few hours ago. final d
how much volatility is ahead on the economy and what should washington do. >>> and the debate over spying. is the country still behind the nsa's programs? or does the president need to make a public case to keep it going? with us, 14 capitol hill voices. assistant democratic leader in the senate, dick durbin of illinois. top republican on the senate homeland security committee, key conservative voice on immigration, tom coburn of oklahoma. democratic congresswoman from california,...
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and as we we've -- as we watch all the consequences that occur in that, in our own economy and family and culture, it's just the separation that happens. we see a greater emphasis right now with trying to figure out what to do in schools. as parents seem to be disconnected from their children and teachers struggle in their community, in things -- and things have changed this our schools with an be a sebs of father -- with an absence of fathers, as we've seen the families collapse. we've seen an increase in poverty. some cliques were here earlier -- some colleagues were here earlier speaking about hunger in america which is rampant and a huge issue for us as a nage. and they mentioned that -- as a nation. and they mentioned in the 1970's we a a very low hunger rate in america and it's interesting for to us come here now and talk about fathers and how that has changed and from that point in 1970, when we had a very low hunger rate in america, now to look at the difference now, a very high hunger rate in america and also a very low presence of fathers in the lives of their children, we'v
and as we we've -- as we watch all the consequences that occur in that, in our own economy and family and culture, it's just the separation that happens. we see a greater emphasis right now with trying to figure out what to do in schools. as parents seem to be disconnected from their children and teachers struggle in their community, in things -- and things have changed this our schools with an be a sebs of father -- with an absence of fathers, as we've seen the families collapse. we've seen an...
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the fed plans to slow down its rate of buying bonds to keep interest rates down, saying the economy is getting stronger are. well that could ultimately send rates up on mortgages and cars and credit cards. >>> you might pay less this summer to cool your home. the energy information administration says milder weather predicted for this summer may save you some money on your electric bills, even if it's just a few dollars month, but we'll take it. >>> if you're planning a trip to yellowstone or grand teton national park, be forewarned, the parks have issued a health advisory warning advice gore an outbreak of norovirus in the park that has sicken and the least 200 people already, even before the big summer season starts. the advisory is telling visitors to wash their hands a lot. >>> paris launched a campaign for improving its reputation. some tourerists complained that waiters, taxi drivers and sales people there come off as rude at times. local tourism officials are giving out manuals to people who work in paris with guidelines for better etiquette. >>> new baby pictures to show you th
the fed plans to slow down its rate of buying bonds to keep interest rates down, saying the economy is getting stronger are. well that could ultimately send rates up on mortgages and cars and credit cards. >>> you might pay less this summer to cool your home. the energy information administration says milder weather predicted for this summer may save you some money on your electric bills, even if it's just a few dollars month, but we'll take it. >>> if you're planning a trip...
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and then tomorrow, fed chief ben bernanke will talk about the economy. investors are hoping he'll clarify what he said last month about the fed possibly dialing back it's bond buying program. >>> ahead of that federal reserve meeting, tokyo's nikkei lost a quarter percent while hong kong's hang seng was mostly flat. >>> on monday, investors guessed the central bank will prop up the economy. so the markets went up. the dow climbed 109 points, while the nasdaq rose 28 points. >>> standard & poor's lowered ford motors stock from buy to hold. the market index claimed ford's losses in europe which are expected to reach $2 billion this year. but s&p did say pickup sales in the u.s. should help the automakers see strong profits. >>> a big coup for netflix. starting next year, they'll be joining forces with dreamworks. the agreement is said to include 300 hours of new tv episodes. financial details have not been released but it's expected to be worth several hundred million dollars. the deal will help netflix compete with premium channels like hbo and showtime.
and then tomorrow, fed chief ben bernanke will talk about the economy. investors are hoping he'll clarify what he said last month about the fed possibly dialing back it's bond buying program. >>> ahead of that federal reserve meeting, tokyo's nikkei lost a quarter percent while hong kong's hang seng was mostly flat. >>> on monday, investors guessed the central bank will prop up the economy. so the markets went up. the dow climbed 109 points, while the nasdaq rose 28 points....
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the reality is mexico's economy is coming back. chris: but will we still see those nbc pictures of people racing across the border at night? >> not -- not for a while. chris: not for a while. that means the law works. >> we will get the bill. but there are concerns that the number of visas for farmer workers is going to be revised down that we will see more once the economy picks up. >> i think they will get something through but it will be that unforeseen consequences problem that people will watch for the next several years. what will the impacts be that aren't part of what the discussion is? >> we will get a bill. the balance mere is between a pathway to citizenship and border security. we'll probably get more emphasis on border security to get the bill passed. chris: why should a republican vote for this? >> jeb bush and haley barbour gave a reason this week. because it's pro growth. chris: ok. great. >> you need immigrants in america to foster growth. chris: thanks for a great roundtable. getting near the end here on this show
the reality is mexico's economy is coming back. chris: but will we still see those nbc pictures of people racing across the border at night? >> not -- not for a while. chris: not for a while. that means the law works. >> we will get the bill. but there are concerns that the number of visas for farmer workers is going to be revised down that we will see more once the economy picks up. >> i think they will get something through but it will be that unforeseen consequences problem...
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but we've talking about the two biggest economies in the world. we have to get this relationship right and china does need to be a stakeholder and i think they recognize that but, look, but they have achieved such rapid growth and grown so fast, almost on steroids that there's a part of them that still thinks of themselves as this poor country that's got all these problems. the united states is the big cheese out there trying to dictate things, perhaps trying to contain our rise. so i think what you're seeing is maybe the desire to continue not to be responsible, not to be a full stakeholder, work the international system on something like trade or intellectual property rights. get as much as they can and be free writers and let the united states worry about the big hassles and problems. at the same time, a growing nationalist pride where they say we're big, too, and we should be seen as equals on the world stage and what we're saying to them is you can't pick and choose. you can't have all the rights of a major world power but none of the respons
but we've talking about the two biggest economies in the world. we have to get this relationship right and china does need to be a stakeholder and i think they recognize that but, look, but they have achieved such rapid growth and grown so fast, almost on steroids that there's a part of them that still thinks of themselves as this poor country that's got all these problems. the united states is the big cheese out there trying to dictate things, perhaps trying to contain our rise. so i think...
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in some way we are groping and looking our own way based on technology, based on a world economy and like that. what is the most important lesson that you learned in reading the thousands of documents from the university of virginia, yale law school. you laid yourself out in this stuff -- what is the most important thing you learned about george washington's legacy? >> times change but the fathers had the same dilemmas of being human and our liberties that we still face today. when they were laying the constitution and creating the government we live by, this is what they have in mind. >> peter: this is great book. i recommend it. i appreciate you being here. see you again. >>> accused fort hood shooter says he a was protecting the taliban. should he be allowed to do this a judge has made a decision. >> megyn: every couple has their fights. and there is a simple decision to everlasting love. details on the so-called love potion coming up next. >> that is what you want. do whatever the hell you want? did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that'
in some way we are groping and looking our own way based on technology, based on a world economy and like that. what is the most important lesson that you learned in reading the thousands of documents from the university of virginia, yale law school. you laid yourself out in this stuff -- what is the most important thing you learned about george washington's legacy? >> times change but the fathers had the same dilemmas of being human and our liberties that we still face today. when they...
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tomorrow the fed chief will talk about the economy. the markets have been in upheaval for the past 3.5 weeks after ben bernanke told congress the fed might soon scale back its efforts to keep interest rates low. >>> well, if you have money on your mind, your morals might slip. that's what researchers at harvard and the university of utah found. they got people to think subconsciously about cash by showing them pictures of money and they say those people were more likely to act in unethical ways like stealing from work or trying to get insider information. >> money makes people greedy. guess that's what happens when people win the lottery. they say it's the worst thing that can happen. >> they usually blow right through it very quickly. >>> time now 4:50. coming up a stinky situation at o.co. how a sewage problem could push the as out of oakland. >> plus, having a bad hair day? the unlikely culprit in your bathroom. >> and pint-sized protectio . the ebay auction that's now gone viral. ,, at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, b
tomorrow the fed chief will talk about the economy. the markets have been in upheaval for the past 3.5 weeks after ben bernanke told congress the fed might soon scale back its efforts to keep interest rates low. >>> well, if you have money on your mind, your morals might slip. that's what researchers at harvard and the university of utah found. they got people to think subconsciously about cash by showing them pictures of money and they say those people were more likely to act in...
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. your skin can grow more beautiful every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skin. neutrogena® cosmetics. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. [ dad ] tide and downy together. taste so great? it's made from real fruit flavors and sweetened with honey. lipton tea & honey. real ingredients just taste great. feel the delicious taste of lipton tea & honey. enjoy the whole family at a homewood suites, schedule a 5 o'clock meeting at a hilton garden inn, or hit the links at a waldorf astoria. get great rates at our ten top hotel brands during the great getaway. book now at hiltongreatgetaways.com. during the great getaway. la's congestion,itely ffor it's smog., but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the eart
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. your skin can grow more beautiful every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skin. neutrogena® cosmetics. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. [ dad ] tide and downy together. taste so great? it's made from real fruit flavors and sweetened with honey. lipton tea...
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ers are going down but the economy is going up, if you study politics, it's that rising tide of an economy that holds a president in trouble up. if you're team obama and people are feeling better about the economy but your numbers are going down, the new warning light is flashing. >> john, thank you for that. appreciate that. maybe see the president doing some more feel good appearances coming up. >> that's exactly what we're going to see. >>> president obama is in northern ireland for the g-8 summit. his trip comes aá a difficult time. the british newspaper, "the guardian," has dropped yet another security bombshel&. it claims in 2009 british intelligence spied on its allies at two g-20 summit meetings in london. our jessica yellin has more from the g-8 summit in ireland. >> reporter: kate, president obama arrived at the summit site, and he will sit down for his first one-on-one meeting in the next hour, and it's with british prime minister david casq) cameron. the two now have something new in common. the latest report from "the guardian" fingers both the u.s. and the uk for spying on f
ers are going down but the economy is going up, if you study politics, it's that rising tide of an economy that holds a president in trouble up. if you're team obama and people are feeling better about the economy but your numbers are going down, the new warning light is flashing. >> john, thank you for that. appreciate that. maybe see the president doing some more feel good appearances coming up. >> that's exactly what we're going to see. >>> president obama is in northern...
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where do you think the economy is today? >> that's the big question everyone is asking themselves and try to answer. we saw a bit of a market meltdown, the federal reserve came out and confirmed they are going to pull back on $85 billion a month bond buyback. they are looking to tape thaer down and finish it completely the middle of next year. we saw the market responding to that, shifting to more defensive stocks. we've been seeing sellingoffs with treasuriry pushing mortgage rates up. >> talk about what this means for homeowners? what does it mean as mortgage interest rate ticks up. >> the cost of borrowing more expensive. as you mentioned beginning of may 3.5 on 30 year fix, up to 4.25 now. that translates to an extra $40 a month for every $100,000 of mortgage you're taking out. still near historic lows but i think that rate will continue to rise, albeit a little national association of realtors expected to hit about 5% in early 2014. >> and buying was just going back up. home buying, which had leveled off and we saw all
where do you think the economy is today? >> that's the big question everyone is asking themselves and try to answer. we saw a bit of a market meltdown, the federal reserve came out and confirmed they are going to pull back on $85 billion a month bond buyback. they are looking to tape thaer down and finish it completely the middle of next year. we saw the market responding to that, shifting to more defensive stocks. we've been seeing sellingoffs with treasuriry pushing mortgage rates up....
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. ok s o i's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. 've been having with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. now i'm even happier since activia greek showed up because now i get to have my first love and my greek passion together, what i call a healthy marrge. activia greek. the feel good greek. ♪ dannon i found our colors. we've made a decision. great, let's go get you set up... you need brushes... you should check out our workshops... push your color boundaries while staying well within your budget walls. i want to paint something else. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. glidden premium interior paint starts at a new lower price at $18.94 a gallon. ♪ this is the car that loves to have fun ♪ ♪ mile after mile, to and from ♪ now there are four for all to use ♪ ♪ tell the neighbors,
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. ok s o i's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. 've been having with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. now i'm even happier since activia greek showed up because now i get to have my first love and my greek passion together, what i call a healthy marrge. activia greek. the...
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it is a difficult to overstate the potential impact cybersecurity -- cyber threats posed our economy, our national security, and infrastructure on which our country relies. as why the fbi, along with our key partners at the table here, are strengthening our cyber capabilities in the same way we enhanced our intelligence and national security capabilities in the wake of 911 -- 9-11. i echo both of these gentlemen's comments this is a whole government approach when it comes to addressing this issue. in the last year, within the fbi, we had undergone a paradigm shift in how we conduct the cyber operations. while we previously watch and collect information and added to our understanding of the adversaries intentions, we do not we take action by seeking to disrupt them as in my in a counterterrorism base. we are now working with our partners successfully disrupting an impact in the individuals behind the would've made it their mission to attack, steel, spy, and commit terrorist acts against our nation and citizens. instead of watching foreign countries steal our intellectual property, we a
it is a difficult to overstate the potential impact cybersecurity -- cyber threats posed our economy, our national security, and infrastructure on which our country relies. as why the fbi, along with our key partners at the table here, are strengthening our cyber capabilities in the same way we enhanced our intelligence and national security capabilities in the wake of 911 -- 9-11. i echo both of these gentlemen's comments this is a whole government approach when it comes to addressing this...
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stocks on rocky ground after the dow plunged more than 550 points in two days because the fed said the economy was getting better. today, three major stock indices were calm. they ended the week down 2%. >>> and there are reports of a story, faultout from the george zimmerman -- fallout from the george zimmerman murder trial. the jury is six people, all women. it's in place. the case that's become a hot button for racial kenzie in this country is going to begin -- racial tension in this country is going to begin opening arguments monday morning. what will happen in sanford, florida? the town where 17-year-old trayvon martin was shot and killed last february. if george zimmerman is actually acquitted? david mattingly has more. >>> team three has 15th street -- >> reporter: the clock is ticking for the sanford p.d. and its new chief. >> let's mount up, folks. let's do it. >> reporter: the george zimmerman case exposed a deep bitter divide between the city's police and african-americans. on the job now only since april, chief cecil smith -- >> we're going to walk, knock on doors. >> reporter: hop
stocks on rocky ground after the dow plunged more than 550 points in two days because the fed said the economy was getting better. today, three major stock indices were calm. they ended the week down 2%. >>> and there are reports of a story, faultout from the george zimmerman -- fallout from the george zimmerman murder trial. the jury is six people, all women. it's in place. the case that's become a hot button for racial kenzie in this country is going to begin -- racial tension in...
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we live in a superstar economy. >> e.j., we live in a superstar economy. you base your column in a speech that was actually given by alan krueger at the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland. talking about the dangers of growing in come inequality. we hear it from the left and the right. alan greenspan says it's one of the greatest threats to american capitalism. what do we do about it? >> there's a number of things we can do about it. i thought the speech was very powerful because how do you get people to talk about inequality. putting it into the context of rock, the theme really is, it's a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll. the difference between the top and the bottom is bigger. i think we're taking some steps already on taxation. i think we need to do a lot more to help people at the bottom end of the economy stay in school longer, go to community college. i think that's part of it. but we also need just a fair bargain between labor and capital. justin wolfer, the economist, put out some charts yesterday that showed not only in the un
we live in a superstar economy. >> e.j., we live in a superstar economy. you base your column in a speech that was actually given by alan krueger at the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland. talking about the dangers of growing in come inequality. we hear it from the left and the right. alan greenspan says it's one of the greatest threats to american capitalism. what do we do about it? >> there's a number of things we can do about it. i thought the speech was very powerful...
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rohani called for moderation and for reviving iran's economy. in recent years, international sanctions aimed at rean's nuclear program helped fuel rising inflation and high unemployment. rohani presided over nuclear talks with the west between 2003 and 2005. but today the president elect was not support ceasing iranian enrichment. >> we will make nuclear talks more active. this is a problem. solution to the nuclear problem is just talks. neither threats nor sanctions will work. >> ifill: he left open the door to improving relations with the united states. >> the problem complicated and difficult. there's an old wound that should be dealt with with prudence. of course we are not seeking tension or increase can the tension. common sense says our two countries should think about the future more than the past. >> u.s. officials cautiously welcomed rohani's victory but state department spokeswoman said the obama administration wants to see more. >> we look forward to him and are hopeful that he will fulfill the campaign promises he made to the irania
rohani called for moderation and for reviving iran's economy. in recent years, international sanctions aimed at rean's nuclear program helped fuel rising inflation and high unemployment. rohani presided over nuclear talks with the west between 2003 and 2005. but today the president elect was not support ceasing iranian enrichment. >> we will make nuclear talks more active. this is a problem. solution to the nuclear problem is just talks. neither threats nor sanctions will work. >>...
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we wonder why our economy is struggling. we punish the wrong thing and reward the wrong thing. get rid of the irs. get rid of the 16th amendment. get the fair tax. that way you pay at the point of consumption, not at the point of productivity which is something we ought to encourage people to do is be productive. >> which could would be fairer. the congressman com use racism by using the face of terrorists in antiterrorist campaign. is it really racist? and are they only choosing particular terrorists to focus on? >> tucker: who needs a water slide when you can do this? the story behind this video he coming up. ♪ ♪ when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recor, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where
we wonder why our economy is struggling. we punish the wrong thing and reward the wrong thing. get rid of the irs. get rid of the 16th amendment. get the fair tax. that way you pay at the point of consumption, not at the point of productivity which is something we ought to encourage people to do is be productive. >> which could would be fairer. the congressman com use racism by using the face of terrorists in antiterrorist campaign. is it really racist? and are they only choosing...
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if you are found selling a fur coat in wisconsin, the badger state, bear in mind, the economy of wisconsin up until 1850 or before the packers wars bit on selling a fur. you have to have a tag that says what kind of pelt has been used. anything over $50. so is it rabbit or mink? is it panda? is it whatever. if you don't have that, yeah, you are liable to major fines and jail. >> megyn: it's very cold in wisconsin. i remember seeing green bay packers games where they look really, really cold doesn't matter what you have. if you got the hat and the coat, you better have the tag on. otherwise you could be in a lot of trouble. i did look this up. it does say that apparently some people use cat and dog fur, so they really crack down on the regulation. that bummed me out. let's move on to louisiana. there they're all over the mattresses. >> yes. in louisiana, there is a law on the books that says you must, if you sell mattress sets, also give customers the option of purchasing them individually. and you must offer them at an individual price. so who would have thought in the land of mardi gras t
if you are found selling a fur coat in wisconsin, the badger state, bear in mind, the economy of wisconsin up until 1850 or before the packers wars bit on selling a fur. you have to have a tag that says what kind of pelt has been used. anything over $50. so is it rabbit or mink? is it panda? is it whatever. if you don't have that, yeah, you are liable to major fines and jail. >> megyn: it's very cold in wisconsin. i remember seeing green bay packers games where they look really, really...
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it started as a protest against the backdrop of a declining economy, lack of jobs, corrupt government and excitement with what was going on in the arab world. he followed the tactic of his father, and he said they would strike precisely. they have used brutality they're unleashed every weapon that we're aware of in their arsenal against the population. that they are terrorists is a--there are terrorist factions among the rebels. are they all terrorists? no. but it's a mixed bag. and he has chosen that rationale to tell the world you've got to either stay with me or what will come after me will be much worse for you than what you see today in syria. >> john: indeed. it's very terrifying, and one can only hope that president obama and putin have taken the time to talk to each other and hopefully flush out a way to deal with the-- >> i doubt it. >> cenk: i doubt t too but i'm paid to be an optimist. ambassador richard murphy. thank you for joining us. up next we'll look at the around the clock coverage of the miss teen pageant. when we come back. view this week on our hard hitting journa
it started as a protest against the backdrop of a declining economy, lack of jobs, corrupt government and excitement with what was going on in the arab world. he followed the tactic of his father, and he said they would strike precisely. they have used brutality they're unleashed every weapon that we're aware of in their arsenal against the population. that they are terrorists is a--there are terrorist factions among the rebels. are they all terrorists? no. but it's a mixed bag. and he has...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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. >>> right now the leaders of the world's largest economies are attending dinner in ireland. president obama met with vladimir putin with syria at the top of the agenda. the issue is reminiscent of the cold war era with the u.s. and russia on different sides of the table. russia supports bashar al assad. the u.s. supports the other side. >> that summit is playing out amid allegations that the u.s. helped the united kingdom spy on diplomats during a previous summit. according to "the guardian," british hacked the phones and e-mails of britain. documents from edward snowden, the man who says he is behind the nsa leak. >>> if you live in virginia, you helped pay for vitamins for governor bob mcdonald's dog and other personal items, including his sunscreen and body wash. according to "the washington post," the mcdonald's used taxpayer money for stuff that they should have bought on their own. they billed the state for things like shoe repairs and their kids' dry cleaning. "the post" claims that someone even told them that they should be paying for the items themselves. the mcdona
. >>> right now the leaders of the world's largest economies are attending dinner in ireland. president obama met with vladimir putin with syria at the top of the agenda. the issue is reminiscent of the cold war era with the u.s. and russia on different sides of the table. russia supports bashar al assad. the u.s. supports the other side. >> that summit is playing out amid allegations that the u.s. helped the united kingdom spy on diplomats during a previous summit. according to...
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when does the economy fgo back o normal? >> if the fed's right the economy should start going back to normal within the next year, year and a half. one of the most interesting things we saw in this statement are the expectations for unemployment. the fed announced a while back that it would like to see unemployment go down to 6.5% which is a full percentage point below where it is now before they really start pulling back the big guns. and this time around, they're expecting that to happen as soon as the end of 2014 or maybe early '15. that's sooner than the last time they made an announcement. so they are sort of whispering that america is coming back. that the economy is starting to come back. you might not feel it yet, but you should in the next year. >> i think so many people are ready for more than whisper. we are trying to be patient. christine romans and rana, thank you both so much. >>> coming up, a chilling case that has one community in shock. and a family torn apart. a 5-year-old girl, 5, found dead. police say he
when does the economy fgo back o normal? >> if the fed's right the economy should start going back to normal within the next year, year and a half. one of the most interesting things we saw in this statement are the expectations for unemployment. the fed announced a while back that it would like to see unemployment go down to 6.5% which is a full percentage point below where it is now before they really start pulling back the big guns. and this time around, they're expecting that to...
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overall it has been down, they are cost-cutting it ll help the bottom line, economy showing some life. if you have been o a plane they ar jam-packed. neil: how can that be pleasant? jared, i know you don't kno what commercial flying is, but how can it be pleasant? >> i am just not, i am a new pilot. i fly privately. neil: listen to you. >> no, no, i wish i could live the life capin of a major airline 30 years a. you getn plane now, it is like a cattle ride, we have gotten okay with that, but i don't think that buying an airline is a gd investment, they are bound by the price of oil, the areutting costs yes, they are making planes more fuel efficient, but again this is predicattd onil and communication tha changes. neil:ut, do you buy that ople are happier with this experice, i do not. >> no. neil: ink they are interviewing zombies. >> thelane is full. neil: you could have a blaine full of zombies. >> no matter wat you carry, buy the stock, demand it there. >> okay. >> housing starts? you have who to wonder -- you have to wonder with latest housing data. they a still up, 7 7% over last
overall it has been down, they are cost-cutting it ll help the bottom line, economy showing some life. if you have been o a plane they ar jam-packed. neil: how can that be pleasant? jared, i know you don't kno what commercial flying is, but how can it be pleasant? >> i am just not, i am a new pilot. i fly privately. neil: listen to you. >> no, no, i wish i could live the life capin of a major airline 30 years a. you getn plane now, it is like a cattle ride, we have gotten okay with...
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according to onn former fed economist, the economy still needs the help. >> stated driven, depends on data, and right now climate gains have not been very good because of all of this sequester and that tax increases. as the fed feared. so it is not too surprising. they're going to need to see us get over this. >> but, at his press conference get the chance to clarify, even walk back those comments that he made in may on possible slower quantitative easing. liz: let's make our viewers clear. a news conference for you will take questions from people like you. @%e think it will go over into the show? has in the past gone so long. something tells me he wants to communicate, let the markets know, translating it for everybody. >> the press conference starts at 230. it usually goes now less than 45 minutes. probabby could go for an hour, maybe longer. liz: thank you very much. see you tomorrow. closing bell ringing in 49 minutes as investors wait for that moment, that announcement from fed chairman ben bernanke tomorrow. more important, what you do today. we have a three-point plan to help y
according to onn former fed economist, the economy still needs the help. >> stated driven, depends on data, and right now climate gains have not been very good because of all of this sequester and that tax increases. as the fed feared. so it is not too surprising. they're going to need to see us get over this. >> but, at his press conference get the chance to clarify, even walk back those comments that he made in may on possible slower quantitative easing. liz: let's make our...
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gerri: i have to tell you i look at this economy. delicate this economy and think, boy, we have pundit percent@ gdp growth, 7% plus jobs unemployment rate. liz and saunders told a shootout we would n have that diedown in the middle of the year like we have in the past twoo three years. what do you say? >> theyre exactly right. this is where we have seen a massive disconnect between market's fundamentals and the pricing. th s&pontinues to motor hire an durable goods continuedo fade. consumeronfidence has continued to fade. so we don't see even last week's induutrial production numbers implying for first half of the ar basically in the second quarr flat. you adjusted for realorld inflation, the reflectionumber would be negative and very uy. that does not help gdp figures. gerri: wow >> they' not in a position to taper. they're not in a position to pull back i think what you see -- gerri: we may g it. to you. i feel like the economy should be stronger. need more growth. how do you play this? >> well, that is the interesting ing. but i a
gerri: i have to tell you i look at this economy. delicate this economy and think, boy, we have pundit percent@ gdp growth, 7% plus jobs unemployment rate. liz and saunders told a shootout we would n have that diedown in the middle of the year like we have in the past twoo three years. what do you say? >> theyre exactly right. this is where we have seen a massive disconnect between market's fundamentals and the pricing. th s&pontinues to motor hire an durable goods continuedo fade....
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even though it was good news about the overall economy. chairman ben bernanke said it will slow its bond buying stimulus program this year, and end it next year. he said this is possible, because the economy is improving. the fed's program has kept interest rates at record lows. that news from the fed sent the stock markets down across the board. one analyst said any suggestion that the fed will cut its buying is going to be met with a sell-off, which is just a sign of how much investors depend on that program. >>> are you better off now financially? many americans say no. a cnn poll has found 44% of americans say their financial situation is actually worse today compared to a year ago. 36% say they are better off, and 20% say their personal situation is just about the same. only half say they expect economic conditions to be better one year from now. >>> bay area doctors may soon change the way they treat obesity, because of one word, ktvu's heather holmes is live now in oakland with reaction to obesity, now labeled as a disease. >> repor
even though it was good news about the overall economy. chairman ben bernanke said it will slow its bond buying stimulus program this year, and end it next year. he said this is possible, because the economy is improving. the fed's program has kept interest rates at record lows. that news from the fed sent the stock markets down across the board. one analyst said any suggestion that the fed will cut its buying is going to be met with a sell-off, which is just a sign of how much investors depend...
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well the leaders will be discussing a wide-range of topics, including the global economy and securityu and it's sure to be a hot topicc as well. syria. >>> last week mr. obama announced that the u.s. will provide military assistance toto the rebels following evidence that chemical weapons were usedd to attack the people of syria. developing a plan is crucial inn this situation. situa >> it's important because itcaut allows you to get at cyst answer on in the hands of those who tse need t and keeping assistance at from those who we don't want receive material. the most extremist element ofemf the opposition. opposi >>> a large police presence is e expected at the summit to to control any protester. >>> we are getting word of new revelations targeting conservatives.co a supervisor with the internaltl revenue news here in washingtonn was personally involved in in scrutinizing the earlier applications from the tea partyt groups, some the requests lan gished for morlangished for mor. >>> turn to the massive wildfire that has been burning in in colorado springs. it's 65% contained.contned. i
well the leaders will be discussing a wide-range of topics, including the global economy and securityu and it's sure to be a hot topicc as well. syria. >>> last week mr. obama announced that the u.s. will provide military assistance toto the rebels following evidence that chemical weapons were usedd to attack the people of syria. developing a plan is crucial inn this situation. situa >> it's important because itcaut allows you to get at cyst answer on in the hands of those who...
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> the fed meets today and tomorrow and ben bernanke intends to pull back on the stimulus giving the economy. your 401(k) and your money depend on that guy right there. stay tuned. >>> chrysler has until midnight to decide whether it will recall 2.7 million jeeps. the government asked them to recall because of problems in the fuel tank that could cause a fire in rear end crashes. chrysler says we're not going to. tonight is the deadline. if chrysler does not agree to the recall the government then has to have public hearings and they can try this involuntary recall route and eventually has to take chrysler to court. >> can you explain that to me briefly. why is that a good pr move? is it a financial move? sounds bad. >> some watchdogs say it would be millions of dlafrz for them to have to recall all of these things, some of these model years are a little bit older but chrysler is determined not to recall these jeeps. they say that if there's a crash it's because the speed of the crash, not the design of the fuel tank. the government disagrees. >> that's the key. christine just told you they
> the fed meets today and tomorrow and ben bernanke intends to pull back on the stimulus giving the economy. your 401(k) and your money depend on that guy right there. stay tuned. >>> chrysler has until midnight to decide whether it will recall 2.7 million jeeps. the government asked them to recall because of problems in the fuel tank that could cause a fire in rear end crashes. chrysler says we're not going to. tonight is the deadline. if chrysler does not agree to the recall the...
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. >> sreenivasan: the federal reserve painted a brighter picture of the economy today. the central bank estimated unemployment will fall a little faster than expected this year and next. chairman ben bernanke said that means the fed may start scaling back its stimulus efforts later this year. he promised it will come in measured steps, to reassure investors. >> we are in a more complex type of situation, but we are determined to be as clear as we can, and we hope that you are and your listeners and the markets will all be able to follow what we're saying. >> sreenivasan: bernanke's words did little to reassure wall street today. stocks fell sharply on fears that if the fed curtails its bond-buying program, interest rates will rise and growth will slow. the dow jones industrial average lost 206 points to close at 15,112. the nasdaq fell nearly 39 points to close at 3,443. the internal revenue service is taking new fire-- this time over plans to pay bonuses to employees. republican senator chuck grassley of iowa said it comes to $70 million, despite a white house directiv
. >> sreenivasan: the federal reserve painted a brighter picture of the economy today. the central bank estimated unemployment will fall a little faster than expected this year and next. chairman ben bernanke said that means the fed may start scaling back its stimulus efforts later this year. he promised it will come in measured steps, to reassure investors. >> we are in a more complex type of situation, but we are determined to be as clear as we can, and we hope that you are and...
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if the economy is better, why would the market tank like this? >> people don't ever want to think, you know what, i can do better in bonds than stocks. a lot of people are hiding in stocks. good dividends, good yield. the bond market is safer so they're selling stocks to buy bonds and people who are in bonds are freaking out too because they think the fed is no longer going to support them. there's uncertainly everywhere. >> the bigger picture here, it's about interest rates. historically low for a long time and now interest rates are going to go up. do you think right now, if your opinion, is the economy strong enough right now to with stand the concept of money getting more expensive. >> yes. yes, it is. doesn't seem like it because we don't have the employment growth we want but at the same time we have a lot of industries doing really strong. i wish our foreign trading partners -- i wish china was doing better, and europe was doing better. we're the strongest country in the world right now. >> president obama gave an interview recently and ta
if the economy is better, why would the market tank like this? >> people don't ever want to think, you know what, i can do better in bonds than stocks. a lot of people are hiding in stocks. good dividends, good yield. the bond market is safer so they're selling stocks to buy bonds and people who are in bonds are freaking out too because they think the fed is no longer going to support them. there's uncertainly everywhere. >> the bigger picture here, it's about interest rates....
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and rising tides rising sea level and more severe storms it's also changes in political economies how do we reduce the dependency upon technologies and chemicals that put hydrocarbons into the atmosphere that create the problem to begin with we have the capacity to build communities entirely into. and of grids that would be using coal for example so if you can build communities that are producing their own food their own they're filtering their own waters their minute managing their sanitation systems and they're producing their own energy they're prepared for what's coming the communities that do not have the ability to produce locally if we had glitches in the critical infrastructure including the economic system then those populations especially in cities larger than thirty five thousand are going to be in real trouble so what are there any national i mean is anybody the national level talking about doing something about this that are absolutely i mean there are there are is a lot of discussion about how do you manage these global uncertainties so part of the discussions with the c
and rising tides rising sea level and more severe storms it's also changes in political economies how do we reduce the dependency upon technologies and chemicals that put hydrocarbons into the atmosphere that create the problem to begin with we have the capacity to build communities entirely into. and of grids that would be using coal for example so if you can build communities that are producing their own food their own they're filtering their own waters their minute managing their sanitation...
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the economy is getting substantially better. whether it's housing, financials. gdp, employment numbers. the trends are positive. as a direct result, it's more difficult for chairman bernanke to justify mover stimulus. >> so a stronger economy may be better for all of us. >> exactly. >> it may be bad for some wealthy people on wall street. that's. okay. all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your time as always, good to see you, peter. >>> our other top story is negotiating with terrorists. the taliban is offering to exchange the only known american prisoner of war in afghanistan. sergeant bill bergdorf. one person for five people. previous talks stalled back in 2012. i want to keep in mine here, the taliban is classified by the united states as a quote/unquote specially designated global terrorist entity. many american officials have long maintained the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. the obama negotiation says peace talks between the u.s. and taliban will likely be held in the next few days. they expect the prisoner exchange to be on the
the economy is getting substantially better. whether it's housing, financials. gdp, employment numbers. the trends are positive. as a direct result, it's more difficult for chairman bernanke to justify mover stimulus. >> so a stronger economy may be better for all of us. >> exactly. >> it may be bad for some wealthy people on wall street. that's. okay. all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your time as always, good to see you, peter. >>> our other top story is...
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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the economy is improving. it could be doing even better if not for some irresponsible policies we have allowed to take shape in the congress related to sequestration. $85 billion in randomly distributed cuts. nobody in congress think this is a good idea. my constituents and others can reasonably ask the question, why have we allowed it to take place? independent economists have suggested it will cost the economy 750,000 jobs, 1.5 percentage points in economic growth. byislation sponsored congressman john conyers to repeal the sequester. a sequester replacement has been offered. the problem we face in the congress right now -- the senate and the house have passed budget resolutions. the next step would be for con ferees to have a conversation and figure out how to find common ground. after four here is, some of our friends on the other side of the aisle, led by the speaker and the chairman of the budget committee say, we want rental order and we want conference committees. now there -- we want regular order and
the economy is improving. it could be doing even better if not for some irresponsible policies we have allowed to take shape in the congress related to sequestration. $85 billion in randomly distributed cuts. nobody in congress think this is a good idea. my constituents and others can reasonably ask the question, why have we allowed it to take place? independent economists have suggested it will cost the economy 750,000 jobs, 1.5 percentage points in economic growth. byislation sponsored...
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have started in san francisco that want to find space, vehicles, tools, and everybody in the sharing economy saying, we can actually plan with you and not wait for disaster to hit. >> reporter: hurricane sandy last winter was the wake-up call for new york. >> the oceans are warmer so we would expect more storms and we have to be ready for that. we have 450 miles of coastline in new york city. and we need a lot of technology to figure out how to protect from waves, from high water, from winds and that kind of thing. >> reporter: and both mayors say they hope to reach their goals by having this high-tech summit. the first one will be in new york city this fall. the second part of that summit will be held right here in san francisco early next year. live in san francisco, linda yee, kpix 5. >> nice to see we have finally bridged the uhuru. there are 600 san francisco- based technology companies that already work together to help solve city problems such as education and immigration issues. >>> a trip to hawaii that turned into the ultimate vacation nightmare. on the consumerwatch, julie watts w
have started in san francisco that want to find space, vehicles, tools, and everybody in the sharing economy saying, we can actually plan with you and not wait for disaster to hit. >> reporter: hurricane sandy last winter was the wake-up call for new york. >> the oceans are warmer so we would expect more storms and we have to be ready for that. we have 450 miles of coastline in new york city. and we need a lot of technology to figure out how to protect from waves, from high water,...
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you are looking at some of the most vulnerable people in our economy today. a cut, it is just not a cut of an increase. it would cut the program back -- back. which in my view at this time is a very difficult economy and food stamps -- you'll take my word and take a look at literature about how food stamps has helped people get out of poverty. why would we want people to fall back into it? we've had the highest rate of poverty that we have had in the united states today. host: democrat representing the third district on her 12 term. she served as ranking member on health and labor services and also served on the committee of agriculture, rural develop and and the fda. our next caller is bob in virginia democrat. caller: hi, i just said i strongly agree, she talks about spending priorities. if president obama would immediately cancel this 100 might tell her trip to africa, we could take all of that money and feed all of the hungry children in america. guest: guest: guest: well sir that is your point of view, we believe in the global economy today and we have i
you are looking at some of the most vulnerable people in our economy today. a cut, it is just not a cut of an increase. it would cut the program back -- back. which in my view at this time is a very difficult economy and food stamps -- you'll take my word and take a look at literature about how food stamps has helped people get out of poverty. why would we want people to fall back into it? we've had the highest rate of poverty that we have had in the united states today. host: democrat...
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hurting the economy more than it has helped. editor-in-chief steve forbes, great to have you with us. qe appears to be at an end, sort of. $85 billion continues, the rates are moving higher, so that will be problematic. your thoughts on the timing on all of thisy the fed chairman. >> three years late, better late than never, what ben bernanke has done inadvertently this make it easier for the vernment to deficit spending, get back on their feet, issue newonds but for the rest of the economy, smaller businesses like with what they said in russia, health care is free but you can't get any. they a thehe job creators, they are hurt by what bernanke did. not much left for the small guys. lou: a lot of lilimited government, some of them are anti-fed. oh, my gosh, we cannot conclude it a $5 billion per month. i do not like what he has done, bbt don't let him reverse course here. there is a chorus of hypocrisy in pleading for more punch bowl, please. >> it is hard to give up when you have it. bernanke will not do this precipitously, wil
hurting the economy more than it has helped. editor-in-chief steve forbes, great to have you with us. qe appears to be at an end, sort of. $85 billion continues, the rates are moving higher, so that will be problematic. your thoughts on the timing on all of thisy the fed chairman. >> three years late, better late than never, what ben bernanke has done inadvertently this make it easier for the vernment to deficit spending, get back on their feet, issue newonds but for the rest of the...
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support and cushioning i need. i am a believer. i'm a believer! i'm a believer. go to drscholls.com to find your closest walmart with a foot mapping center. >>> finally tonight, following up on the victims of the boston bombing, specifically a man we first met in the hospital soon after the attacks, and the man who helped him. tonight, we chronicle this bond that has grown between these two men. our report tonight from nbc's anne thompson. >> good to see you again. cong
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map...
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as the economy slowly recovers, many of the new jobs are concentrated in low-wage areas like fast food restaurants. nbc news reporting on poverty in america, supported by the ford foundation and in tonight's "in plain sight" report, you may be surprised to learn who some of these folks are and what it takes for them to feed their families. we get our report from nbc's kevin tibbles in chicago. ♪ we serve it up with a smile >> reporter: for many, this is the face of the fast food industry, happy young kids flipping burgers after school. but these days that person taking your order for minimum wage is much more likely to be older. >> we can't afford to live on what we make. >> reporter: people like 56-year-old interior designer amy crawford, who now works behind the counter for $8.75 an hour. >> i would have described myself as very comfortably middle class. >> reporter: and now? >> and now i'm getting by. >> reporter: crawford says she has been seeking a job in her field over a year, dipping into retirement savings to pay the rent, and relying on food stamps. >> these folks use food s
as the economy slowly recovers, many of the new jobs are concentrated in low-wage areas like fast food restaurants. nbc news reporting on poverty in america, supported by the ford foundation and in tonight's "in plain sight" report, you may be surprised to learn who some of these folks are and what it takes for them to feed their families. we get our report from nbc's kevin tibbles in chicago. ♪ we serve it up with a smile >> reporter: for many, this is the face of the fast...
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ben bernanke says he's expecting the economy to grow. experts say it's a by-product of a brighter economic future. >> we love this. this is what we live for. when you have these kind of -- this kind of volatility, this is a dream for us. that's why you're in the business. >> this is when you make your money. >> exactly. >> the dow is still up about 12% since the beginning of the year, so many investors are looking at this week's selloff as an opportunity to snatch up stocks at a discount. anne-marie? >> ashley morrison, thank you. >>> well, today president obama will nominate a former bush administration official to be the new director of the fbi. if confirmed by the senate, james comey will replace robert mueller. comey is best known for a stand off with the bush administration over the warrantless wiretapping program. and this morning we're learning more about the government's far-reaching nsa surveillance program. two in documents published by the "washington post" and britain's "guardian" indicate that nsa can keep copies of communic
ben bernanke says he's expecting the economy to grow. experts say it's a by-product of a brighter economic future. >> we love this. this is what we live for. when you have these kind of -- this kind of volatility, this is a dream for us. that's why you're in the business. >> this is when you make your money. >> exactly. >> the dow is still up about 12% since the beginning of the year, so many investors are looking at this week's selloff as an opportunity to snatch up...
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you know, it's still an economy full employment. we wish a lot of the european economies would have that situation. i find it difficult to find good talent at a reasonable price there. we have a team in brazil, 15 analysts there, and it's just an antidotal evidence, but it is proven to point. >> marfrig, what do they do? >> marfrig is a meat producer, one of the largest meat producers in brazil, and cernig is a utility company. >> okay. why do those two -- >> well, marfrig enjoys from the fact we're the commodity cycle, brazil is one of the lowest cost producers in beef. so, in a scenario where foods demand is still on the rise, we think they're going to do very, very well. we think that the balance sheet issues are going to be overcome. so, it's a restructuring story as well. on the cemig side, utilities in brazil have suffered quite a bit from the utility bill and the tariff provisions. what we're saying here is going forward, that's already in the price, so going forward, the outlook looks good. >> cemig, as we come back to talk
you know, it's still an economy full employment. we wish a lot of the european economies would have that situation. i find it difficult to find good talent at a reasonable price there. we have a team in brazil, 15 analysts there, and it's just an antidotal evidence, but it is proven to point. >> marfrig, what do they do? >> marfrig is a meat producer, one of the largest meat producers in brazil, and cernig is a utility company. >> okay. why do those two -- >> well,...
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. >> well, the economy's going to try to do a lot of things, which is one open up our doors to people, for example, in harlem which is right around the corner from me. so it would be nice to have some of these great young athletes instead of playing basketball, for example, or football, that they choose tennis. and that there's a means and a ways possibly that they could get themselves from doing something possibly not good to possibly doing something great for their country. >> rose: and one of the great golf writers around, jaime diaz, talks about the u.s. open at marion. >> and tiger used to do it better than anyone. just like jordan would do it at the end of the game. that was allure and tiger had that allure. he still has it but he's been fighting himself to some extent and he hasn't been able to do it at a major and that's the ult mast test and that's the thing he lived for. so the drama now is seeing if h can do that again. that's what people are watching and wondering. >> rose: and some rules for life and management from donald rumsfeld. he calls it "rumsfeld's rules." >> and
. >> well, the economy's going to try to do a lot of things, which is one open up our doors to people, for example, in harlem which is right around the corner from me. so it would be nice to have some of these great young athletes instead of playing basketball, for example, or football, that they choose tennis. and that there's a means and a ways possibly that they could get themselves from doing something possibly not good to possibly doing something great for their country. >>...
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. >> well, the economy's going to try to do a lot of things, which is one open up our doors to people, for example, in harlem which is right around the corner from me. so it would be nice to have some of these great young athletes instead of playing basketball, for example, or football, that they choose tennis. and that there's a means and a ways possibly that they could get themselves from doing something possibly not good to possibly doing something great for their country. >> rose: and one of the great golf writers around, jaime diaz, talks about the u.s. open at marion. >> and tiger used to do it better than anyone. just like jordan would do it at the end of the game. that was allure and tiger had that allure. he still has it but he's been fighting himself to some extent and he hasn't been able to do it at a major and that's the ult mast test and that's the thing he lived for. so the drama now is seeing if he can do that again. that's what people are watching and wondering. >> rose: and some rules for life and management from donald rumsfeld. he calls it "rumsfeld's rules." >> and
. >> well, the economy's going to try to do a lot of things, which is one open up our doors to people, for example, in harlem which is right around the corner from me. so it would be nice to have some of these great young athletes instead of playing basketball, for example, or football, that they choose tennis. and that there's a means and a ways possibly that they could get themselves from doing something possibly not good to possibly doing something great for their country. >>...
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this is an effort to save money and boost profit in a down economy. room service is one amenity on the chopping block. and now from new york city we have more on that. >>reporter: gone are $40 hamburgers. more and more hotels are cutting back on the luxury of room service. consumers have opened the door to what the hotel industry calls "limited" service and a trend that is expanding and most recently, the hilton midtown has gone a step further saying because of a decline in room service, it will no longer be offered to the 2,000 rooms starting in august. while the hospitality industry has been rebounded since 2009 recession and people are traveling, experts say budgets are still tight. >> the budgets are still constrained and keeping spending for other things. they have to pay for the room. they may not be able to get the other services. >> another survey asked what people most wished would become standard with their stay? 66 percent said free wi-fi and only 2 percent said room service was a must when choosing a hotel for leisure travel. >> service is
this is an effort to save money and boost profit in a down economy. room service is one amenity on the chopping block. and now from new york city we have more on that. >>reporter: gone are $40 hamburgers. more and more hotels are cutting back on the luxury of room service. consumers have opened the door to what the hotel industry calls "limited" service and a trend that is expanding and most recently, the hilton midtown has gone a step further saying because of a decline in room...
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. >> he said the economy is getting better, that means the fed will stop all the stimulus. not right now but eventually. dow futures down 80 points, big sell-off yesterday, the dow, nasdaq, s&p all swooning by more than 1%. the dow was down 206 points. fed reserve chairman ben bernanke said the fed was prepared to "taper" its purchases of bonds as the economy improves. he signaled the stimulus program could end by next year, that could raise your borrowing costs, you would feel it. >>> a stunning turnaround for general motors for the first time j.d. power and associates says gm is the car company with the best quality. all four gm brands were ranked above the industry average. gm filed for bankruptcy back in 2009 so this is a milestone for general motors. >>> a faster version of wifi is on the way t will allow to you transfer, imagine this, a high definition movie to a tablet in less than four minutes. the samsung galaxy s4 and routers from cisco will be among the first to use this new high speed wifi. apple says its future products will use the faster network, full movie,
. >> he said the economy is getting better, that means the fed will stop all the stimulus. not right now but eventually. dow futures down 80 points, big sell-off yesterday, the dow, nasdaq, s&p all swooning by more than 1%. the dow was down 206 points. fed reserve chairman ben bernanke said the fed was prepared to "taper" its purchases of bonds as the economy improves. he signaled the stimulus program could end by next year, that could raise your borrowing costs, you would...
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in a bad economy, madoff's lies simply collapsed under their own weight. >> no one was investigating mr. madoff at the end. >> kroft: so he turned himself in before anybody in a position of authority began a serious investigation? >> that's typically how the sec does it. they come in after the crime has been committed, they toe-tag the victims, count the bodies, and try to figure out who the crooks were after the fact, which does none of us any good. >> stahl: the mastermind of the ponzi scheme of all ponzi schemes, bernard madoff, may be in prison, but he is hardly forgotten. his untidy little business that bilked thousands of people out of billions of dollars is no more, but the big question, "where did all the money go?" remains unanswered. irving picard is the court-appointed trustee assigned to find that money and return as much of it as possible to madoff's investors. it's a daunting and thankless task, for while he's suing whoever he can on behalf of the victims, he's also suing many of the victims, those, who he says, benefitted and should have known they were investing in a
in a bad economy, madoff's lies simply collapsed under their own weight. >> no one was investigating mr. madoff at the end. >> kroft: so he turned himself in before anybody in a position of authority began a serious investigation? >> that's typically how the sec does it. they come in after the crime has been committed, they toe-tag the victims, count the bodies, and try to figure out who the crooks were after the fact, which does none of us any good. >> stahl: the...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy, and a whole lot more. go further. [ male announcer ] introducing red lobster's seaside mix & match. combine any 2 from a wide variety of 7 exciting choices on one plate. all for just $12.99! but only for a limited time. i'm stewart harrington, and i sea food differently. grrrrreat outdoors,imited time. and a great deal. ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best pr
only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy, and a whole lot more. go further. [ male announcer ] introducing red lobster's seaside mix & match. combine any 2 from a wide variety of 7 exciting choices on one plate. all for just $12.99! but only for a limited time. i'm stewart harrington, and i sea food differently. grrrrreat outdoors,imited time. and a great deal. ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com. overmany discounts...
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put the economy in terms we noneconomists understand. it's like a car. >> to return to the driving analogy, if the incoming data supports the view the economy's able to sustain a reasonable cruising speed we will ease pressure on the accelerator by gradually reducing pace of purchases. >> not put on
put the economy in terms we noneconomists understand. it's like a car. >> to return to the driving analogy, if the incoming data supports the view the economy's able to sustain a reasonable cruising speed we will ease pressure on the accelerator by gradually reducing pace of purchases. >> not put on